‘Attaboys’ for websites that ran Mohammed cartoons

“Unlike our piece publishing the results of a public-records request for the names of New York gun owners, which garnered us almost non-stop threatening phone calls to our tips line, the Charlie Hebdo images have resulted in silence,” Read said.

Lachlan Markay of the Washington Free Beacon said his tribute to Charlie Hebdo, which included the magazine’s Mohammed cartoons, generated a considerable response.

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